Fine & Country’s very own Jamie Tulloch took on not one, but two of the world’s toughest endurance events to raise money for The Fine & Country Foundation in 2025.
In a remarkable show of resilience and determination, Jamie completed Ironman Wales in September before heading across the Atlantic to conquer the New York Marathon just six weeks later, all in aid of helping those facing homelessness.
Reflecting on the journey, Jamie said: “On Sunday 21st September I completed Ironman Wales, which was the first of two events. I must admit it took longer than anticipated and it was tougher than I expected, however, I made it over the finish line, though it was a struggle towards the end! On 2nd November I completed the New York Marathon, which was the second and final event of my fundraising challenge. The support at both events was magnificent. I picked up a couple of injuries towards the end of the Ironman, so the tremendous support really helped get me over the finish line!”
“The New York Marathon was a fantastic experience with superb support every step of the way. It was very hot running in the Captain America costume – chosen by my four-year-old son – but I made it round in just over 4 hours 30 minutes. I’d like to thank everyone who donated and sponsored me. I’m blown away by the generosity. It’s really appreciated, and I’m so grateful for all the support.”
Raising over £2,000, Jamie’s determination to take on two world-class endurance events back-to-back, all while balancing a busy professional life, truly embodies the spirit of the Fine & Country network. To mark his achievement, Jamie shared a heart-warming photo with his biggest supporter – his young son – just moments after crossing the marathon finish line in New York. It was a fitting end to a journey that combined grit, determination, and a whole lot of heart.
Congratulations, Jamie, on your incredible accomplishment and thank you for everything you’ve done to support The Fine & Country Foundation.